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Resting for half a day.

The next morning, Link participated in the 1500-ter preliminary round at the multi-purpose sports complex.

His preliminary result was 3 minutes 38.28 seconds, ranking third in the second group and ultimately advancing to the final with the tenth-best overall result.

In the afternoon, he continued with the n’s javelin competition.

In the first round, of his three throws, the best result was 88.23 ters, surpassing the best score of 86.02 ters from last year’s Athens Olympics by over 2 ters, and taking the first-round lead.

In the second round, among the seven athletes who threw before him, the best result was 87.17 ters by Estonian Republic athlete Vanik, followed by Russian athlete Makarov at 86.18 ters.

No one broke the record Link set in the first round.

In his three throws during the second round, Link’s best result was 88.61 ters, breaking his personal record and earning a round of applause from the audience.

Link also claid his second gold dal at the World Championships in Athletics, marking the first shot put championship for the Huaxia Track and Field Team at the World Championships.

He also received a $60,000 cash prize awarded by the International Association of Athletics Federations.

On the fourth day, during the 5000-ter preliminary round, Link clocked in at 13 minutes 25.96 seconds, advancing to the final with a seventh-place finish.

In the n’s 3000-ter steeplechase held in the afternoon, Link perford below his usual level, finishing third with a ti of 8 minutes 15.22 seconds, earning only a bronze dal. This was also the first dal for the Huaxia Team at the World Championships.

On the fifth morning, during the n’s 1500-ter final, Link perford outstandingly. With incredible endurance and physical strength, he stayed ahead through the race and ultimately won the championship with a ti of 3 minutes 37.77 seconds.

He also beca the first Huaxia athlete to break the 3:40-minute barrier in this event.

He rested for the afternoon and watched the n’s 110-ter hurdles final on-site.

After a fierce competition, Liu Xiang took second place with a ti of 13.08 seconds, just 0.01 seconds behind French athlete Du Kulei, who took first place. Nonetheless, Liu also set a new personal best for male Huaxia athletes in this event.

Third place went to Liu Xiang’s long-ti rival, Alan Johnson from the Arican Team, with a ti of 13.10 seconds—quite close among all three.

On the sixth day of the World Championships, during the n’s 5000-ter final, Link faced a tight surround and deliberate targeting by several athletes from Ethiopia and Kenya.

In the second-to-last lap, Ethiopian athlete Dejene Berhanu repeatedly bumped into Link from the side. Although Link successfully avoided the clashes, he lost a few seconds in the process, dropping from first to fifth place.

In the final lap, Link sprinted with all his might.

He ultimately finished second with a ti of 13 minutes 32.71 seconds, just 0.16 seconds behind Kenyan athlete Limo, who took first place.

After the race, Ethiopian athlete Dejene Berhanu’s results were voided, and he received a warning from the International Association of Athletics Federations.

On the seventh day of the World Championships, Link took part in the final event on the track and field schedule: the n’s 10,000-ter race.

After a grueling race lasting over thirty minutes, Link relied on his exceptional physical strength, endurance, stamina, and explosive power to shake off the interference of two Ethiopian athletes in the final lap and surged ahead to cross the finish line.

With a ti of 26 minutes 59.43 seconds, he claid first place, becoming the first Huaxia athlete to break the 26-minute barrier in the 10,000-ter race. He also set a new championship record in this event.

Ethiopian athlete Bekele took second place with a ti of 27 minutes 01.33 seconds, while Bekele’s teammate Sisene finished third with a ti of 27 minutes 06.82 seconds.

After the 10,000-ter race, Link had completed all six events he participated in at this World Championships. He achieved gold dals in the shot put, javelin, 1500 ters, and 10,000 ters; a silver dal in the 5000 ters; and a bronze dal in the 3000-ter steeplechase.

He earned a total of 4 golds, 1 silver, and 1 bronze.

Due to the generally average performance by the n’s Huaxia Track and Field Team at the World Championships, the six dals Link secured all represented personal bests for Huaxia athletes across different events at the World Championships.

On August 16th, the tenth World Championships in Athletics concluded successfully.

The Arican Team ranked first with 13 golds, 9 silvers, and 3 bronzes—25 dals in total.

The Russian Team ranked second with 7 golds, 8 silvers, and 5 bronzes—20 dals in total.

The Huaxia Team ranked third with 4 golds, 2 silvers, and 1 bronze—7 dals in total.

Of the 36 athletes represented by the Huaxia Team at this World Championships, only Link and Liu Xiang managed to bring ho dals; the others regrettably fell short.

Nonetheless, the 7 dals marked a historical best for the Huaxia Track and Field Team at the World Championships.

For the first ti, the Huaxia Track and Field Team achieved a top-three ranking in an international athletics event.

The future looks promising.

Link not only earned six dals at this World Championships but also received $288,000 in prize money—a rewarding trip.

"Link, you’re incredible! Tell us, how do you train? Teach us a thing or two,"

asked Liu Xiang, leaning in, during their flight ho.

"It’s hard to explain. After my injury in 2002, I spent over a year recovering. Later, my physical strength kept improving, and I could master anything I tried. The bureau conducted a full dical examination on but couldn’t find any explanations. The doctors said I probably had so sort of epiphany."

Link replied.

"Epiphany? Could it be the legendary opening of the Ren and Du ridians?"

asked Shi Dongpeng, a mber of the 110-ter hurdles team.

"Shall we give it a try too?"

"How would we try? Break our own legs and see if it works?"

"Stop ssing around! Link’s strength is innate; it’s like Xiang Yu or Li Yuanba’s power from ancient legends. Regular people could never compete."

"Li Yuanba was a fictional character...."

The group began chatting noisily about historical figures.

Although a significant amount of coverage from foreign dia erged after Link’s victories, speculating that he might have used banned substances, there were few doubts among the National Team. After all, if such drugs truly existed, they wouldn’t have been exclusively given to Link.

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